Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1951 — Page 6
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1T Wwas\in the best qf health.
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and pain appear it's frequéenfly too late. > ; Apyway, the more I read ‘the
more 1 became convinced 1 needed
a check for e¢ancer . .. immediately. There were the seven danger signals, Everytime 1 reread them I remembered another suspicious’ pain or twinge. The: more I got into the case histories, the more 1 found that I had at least: ene symptom~8f almost every type of malignant growth, :
"| | b \ Gets More Note Paper |
A few days before I had argued The day of\ my examination the doc- | tor had to stop mid-way in taking {down all of my “suspicious” symp{toms to get additional note paper, When I had finished describing minute twinge, the do?-
itor put down his pencil and
\ started talking. He warned me that the symp- —
\toms of eancer are so general '\hat 100. people could read them and find at least several which
med to describe their own minor:aches, Having the sym ptoms dogsn't mean you have ‘Fancer I went to the do ctor’'s office expecting . that -a\ ‘cancer: test! would involve es highly plicated machines) a multitude of tests and a aries of discomfort. .\ - Head to. Toe \Physical
Actually, all it consisted of was a complete head to \toe physical. The most discomfort invoived was getting out of and back into my clothing. Actually there's no giant need for complicated tests The physician's
cer in sites which per ent of all cancer, |perceritage than is for any overall cahcer test still |in experimental stages. I spent some. two hours on ‘fhe examining table as the doctor | probed for any suspicious lump or growth, tapped for reflexes, searched for any skin lesion and ®ven tickled the bottom of my feet, in addition to routine blood, heart and lung tests.
© Gets Tentative OK
At the end of the examination he gave me a tentative OK.. A week later when / returned for a detailed report I got the verdict that makes any cancer check worth four times the time, money and trouble—negative. .
comprise 23 a far bigger dreamed of
|to learn som® of the procedure
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[followed when the family doctor's “cheek up does turn up a suspicious sign which necessitates further checks. Even this hope is gone.
Referred to Doctor
doesi’t mean that
In one case, a 63-yeAr-old man was referred "by- his doctor for examination of a continuing small ulcer on his lower lip. Here doctors performed a biopsy—a cutting away of a small section. of ‘the ulcer for a laboratory examination which showed it to be cancef. However, the cancer had not yet spread and doctors successray therapy without even requiring the patient to be hospitalized. He has remained alive and without evidence of recurrence for four years. In. still another case a 38-year-old married woman discovered a lump in’ thé deft breast while bath-
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B® (of the breast. It was not. Exami-
B cyst and it was not necessary to Bido further surgery.
Othe patient himself. Patients alert
ing. She went to her doctor fearfully, almost: hysterical. Her own mother died of cancer of the
[discovered that her case was hope- | less, *
Consents to Test
She feared like mother, like daughter. But instead of waiting lin silent fear for two years as her mother had, “afraid” it would be cancer, the daughter consented to a thorough physical examination. Then on her family doctor's
Eh% advice, she consented to surgery |” gto determine if
the lump was
cancer. The following morning the lump was removed and was sent immediately to the laboratory for tests {to determine if the growth was malignant, necessitating removal
nation showed it to be a simple
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These are two of many cases. But they do show the side you seldom hear in a discussion of cancer , .. some cancer patients do live. ,Today there is:only one known
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vofid “over the desk" diagnoses could form a team which could cut the nation’s cancer death toll by half If you still aren't here's the clincher. Survey after survey has shown that most cancer deaths occur from malignancy in parts of the body most, aceessible- to the patient and doctor. Some 60 per cent/ of ‘cancer patients have lesions {n four sites most readily accessible to self-detecfion and to diagnosis by any physician, without any special equipment. Here's a f'rinstance. Cancer of the tongue can be seen, can be felt, can be diagnosed easily, can |be treated in its early stages with! less difficulty than practically any {other form of cancer. With all this on their nearly all persons with cancer should years. i ‘What this all
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ficial today, was personally delivering copies of the relief rolls to 18 County officials--the Auditor, Prosecutor, seven County cilmen and nine Township Trustees. The record in the Auditor's one open for public inspection. The 243-page record lists 7793 welfare ecases—-5841 of them old age benefits and 1952 aid to de-
pendent children. Other recipients, ‘including blind persons, are exempt from the open rolls, Kept in Safe County Auditor Roy Combs gaid he will - Keep the records locked in a safe but will offer
on request. Persons asking for the records will be requested, but: not required, to sign the following certificate: : “1 certify that this request is made for a lawful purpose, that the information received is not to be disclosed or used for any commercial or political purpose of any nature, or for any purpose not directly connected with the administration of public assistance. and that any violation of the law is subject to penalty as provided therein.”
Will Ask Them to Sign “I will ask them to sign. but if they don't, T'll have to show, the record anyway.” Mr. Combs said conference with ‘County Attorney Robert Carrico. “Thé rolls are public record and therefore open to inspection. The
general opinion is that the names
are not to be published, can't stop anyone from looking at the record.” Mr, Combs said. If convicted of misusing welfare information, however, a person can be fined $25 to $1000 and jailed up to 60, days. i Followed Congressional Action The anti-secrecy law was passed by the regular session of the Indiana Legislature, then forced Gov. Schricker to call a, speci ial
but I
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he predicts the outcome of this week's major prov grid contests, Jimmie called 11 for 11 last week. This soothsaving boosted his record up to .833. That's better than his last year's calling when he hit an .831 peak. His right and wrong column stands at 80 right and 16 wrong. See how Jimmie calls this week's games in, the Sports Section of The Times,
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